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Well, I'm in the throes of trying to contribute to core for the first time, and I have to say, it's a painful experience. Your concepts and code are suddenly thrown open to pretty fierce scrutiny by the community at large.

There are times when you don't want people to search for specific content types. For example, you may not want to be obliged to theme a content type which is not supposed to be visible anyway, just in case it surfaces in a search.

I found an interesting "gotcha" the other day. I created a View with the Views module, exported it to code and was in the process of trying to make it appear on my website. Something it was resolutely refusing to do. I couldn't understand it. Clearly there was the View in my code.

The other day I decided to use the "Terms in XXXXX" taxonomy filter type in Views 5.x-1.6 and I noticed a little bit of a problem. In my list of taxonomy terms, the first/lightest term was missing so I couldn't select it.

So normal service resumes. Well, just about, at any rate.
Just a quick entry today about the 'sequences' table in the Drupal database. If you've ever seen this sort of error and not known what to do, then you'll find this post extremely useful:

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